Interest in the ecology of sponges on coral reefs has grown in recent years with mounting evidence that sponges are becoming dominant members of reef communities, particularly in the Caribbean. New estimates of water column processing by sponge pumping activities combined with discoveries related to carbon and nutrient cycling have led to novel hypotheses about the role of sponges in reef ecosystem function. Among these developments, a debate has emerged about the relative effects of bottom-up (food availability) and top-down (predation) control on the community of sponges on Caribbean fore-reefs. In this review, we evaluate the impact of the latest findings on the debate, as well as provide new insights based on older citations. Recent stu...
There have been few studies on the structure and dynamics of sponge-dominated assemblages, despite t...
Coral reefs are iconic examples of biological hotspots, highly appreciated because of their ecosyste...
Sponges constitute an abundant and functionally important component of coral reef systems. Given the...
Caribbean coral reefs have been transformed in the past few decades with the demise of reef-building...
Caribbean coral reefs have been transformed in the past few decades with the demise of reef-building...
Benthic-pelagic coupling and the role of bottom-up versus top-down processes are recognized as havin...
Abstract On Caribbean coral reefs, sponges are important members of the benthic community and play m...
Marine communities in the Anthropocene are changing rapidly with potentially severe consequences for...
Emergent sponges are crucial to the functional ecology of coral reef ecosystems, playing key roles i...
Coral reefs across the globe are in decline due to multiple threats including overexploitation, poll...
Predator-prey dynamics can affect assemblage structure and ecosystem processes representing a centra...
Predator-prey dynamics can affect assemblage structure and ecosystem processes representing a centra...
Sponges contribute to large number of functions in coral reef ecosystems. Among these, bioerosion is...
Predator-prey dynamics can affect assemblage structure and ecosystem processes representing a centra...
Many marine sponges have developed strong associations with symbionts that live within the tissue of...
There have been few studies on the structure and dynamics of sponge-dominated assemblages, despite t...
Coral reefs are iconic examples of biological hotspots, highly appreciated because of their ecosyste...
Sponges constitute an abundant and functionally important component of coral reef systems. Given the...
Caribbean coral reefs have been transformed in the past few decades with the demise of reef-building...
Caribbean coral reefs have been transformed in the past few decades with the demise of reef-building...
Benthic-pelagic coupling and the role of bottom-up versus top-down processes are recognized as havin...
Abstract On Caribbean coral reefs, sponges are important members of the benthic community and play m...
Marine communities in the Anthropocene are changing rapidly with potentially severe consequences for...
Emergent sponges are crucial to the functional ecology of coral reef ecosystems, playing key roles i...
Coral reefs across the globe are in decline due to multiple threats including overexploitation, poll...
Predator-prey dynamics can affect assemblage structure and ecosystem processes representing a centra...
Predator-prey dynamics can affect assemblage structure and ecosystem processes representing a centra...
Sponges contribute to large number of functions in coral reef ecosystems. Among these, bioerosion is...
Predator-prey dynamics can affect assemblage structure and ecosystem processes representing a centra...
Many marine sponges have developed strong associations with symbionts that live within the tissue of...
There have been few studies on the structure and dynamics of sponge-dominated assemblages, despite t...
Coral reefs are iconic examples of biological hotspots, highly appreciated because of their ecosyste...
Sponges constitute an abundant and functionally important component of coral reef systems. Given the...